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This is copy and pasted over from my introduction post...never got any responses so thinking nobody reads those:)Just recently moved from Oregon to Kennewick. I figured one step in my assimilation to Washington is to actually join the forum instead of lurking:) I've been a member of ifish in OR for awhile now and I look forward to a similar community here!Little about me...I love to upland hunt and archery elk. I get most my fishing in on the Oregon coast at my folks place(although I plan to start learning the ropes here). I have a 3 year old gsp named Dakota. We have had a great year! I shot my first archery elk just before we left OR. Been getting into quail everywhere I go but only have shot one rooster. Still have only ever shot release site pheasants. I thought i had a wild rooster on a small section of public property but turns out it had a band! No release sites close so it must have been a preserve escapee. Not sure if anybody reads these intros but I do have one question, is it a great quail year here? Clearly I'm new ish to bird hunting but have been pleasantly surprised by all the quail. I've seen 5-6 roosters but only one flushed in range. So hoping its a slightly down phez year:)Thanks!Bryan
Been out 15 1/4 days so far and have 75 quail in the bag, which isn't too good for the amount of time and effort I put in.
I'd say average year for quail, as opposed to last year which was really good. Pheasant has been down down down for a couple years now. Spring storms have been really hard on them. Quail seem to recover better. I would say not the best year for chukar either, though I haven't been pounding the hills for them, but I normally see more when out doing photography.Welcome to the site
Quote from: boneaddict on December 16, 2013, 07:14:24 AMI'd say average year for quail, as opposed to last year which was really good. Pheasant has been down down down for a couple years now. Spring storms have been really hard on them. Quail seem to recover better. I would say not the best year for chukar either, though I haven't been pounding the hills for them, but I normally see more when out doing photography.Welcome to the site Chukar numbers are down a bit. still seeing an average number though even though I quit hunting for them on 12/1. gotta save some for next year.October was really good for me. November not so much.
Quote from: Bwana Bob on December 16, 2013, 02:53:48 PMBeen out 15 1/4 days so far and have 75 quail in the bag, which isn't too good for the amount of time and effort I put in. 75 quail in the bag isn't a good year? Holy cow, that's an average of 5 per trip. Be careful about over-harvesting. If everyone that hunted them killed that many there would be none left in short order.[/quoteI agree with Featherduster, if the year is down save a few for next year!